How to Replace Windows with Linux Mint
If you haven’t tried Linux, now’s the time, says Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols. And, he says Linux Mint 21.2 is the best Linux desktop to try.
“I've also used well over 100 different Unix and Linux distributions. So, when I say Linux Mint 21.2 – the latest long-term support (LTS) version of Linux Mint – is not just the best Linux desktop, but the best desktop, it means something,” he notes.
In this article, Vaughan-Nichols provides step-by-step instructions to try Linux Mint and then, when you’re ready, to replace Windows with it on your PC.
Read more at ZDNet.
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